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The Manitoba Bats Are in Danger!

Summary by La Liberté
But did you know that bats are very useful for nature and humans? But today, several species are at risk. Why? That's the question I asked Craig Willis, a Manitoba scientist studying bats at the University of Winnipeg. Let's learn more! A disease that wakes them up too early According to Craig Willis, bats are fascinating animals. "They eat thousands of insects every year, which helps farmers protect their crops without using too many chemicals,…
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But did you know that bats are very useful for nature and humans? But today, several species are at risk. Why? That's the question I asked Craig Willis, a Manitoba scientist studying bats at the University of Winnipeg. Let's learn more! A disease that wakes them up too early According to Craig Willis, bats are fascinating animals. "They eat thousands of insects every year, which helps farmers protect their crops without using too many chemicals,…

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La Liberté broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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